Radiolarian-based sea surface temperatures and paleoceanographic changes during the Late Pleistocene-Holocene in the subantarctic southwest Pacific

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作者
Lueer, Vanessa [1 ,4 ]
Cortese, Giuseppe [2 ,4 ]
Neil, Helen L. [3 ]
Hollis, Christopher J. [4 ]
Willems, Helmut [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bremen, Dept Geosci, D-28334 Bremen, Germany
[2] Alfred Wegener Inst Polar & Marine Res, D-27515 Bremerhaven, Germany
[3] Natl Inst Water & Atmospher Res, Wellington, New Zealand
[4] GNS Sci, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
关键词
Radiolaria; Southwest Pacific; Subantarctic; Paleotemperature; Paleoceanography; SOUTHERN INDIAN-OCEAN; SOUTHEASTERN NEW-ZEALAND; EASTERN NEW-ZEALAND; SUBTROPICAL FRONT; CYCLADOPHORA-DAVISIANA; NORTH-ATLANTIC; CHATHAM RISE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; PLANKTONIC-FORAMINIFERA; VERTICAL-DISTRIBUTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.marmicro.2008.12.002
中图分类号
Q91 [古生物学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
A high-resolution record of radiolarian faunal changes from Site Y8 south of the Subtropical Front (STF), offshore eastern New Zealand, provides insight into the paleoceanographic history of the last 265 kyrs. Quantitative analysis of radiolarian paleotemperature indicators and radiolarian-based sea surface temperature (SST) estimates reveal distinct shifts during glacial-interglacial (G-I) climate cycles encompassing marine isotope stages (MIS) 8-1. Faunas at Site Y8 are abundant and diverse and consist of a mixture of species typical of the subantarctic, transitional and subtropical zones which is characteristic of subantarctic waters just south of the STE During interglacials, diverse radiolarian faunas have increased numbers of warm-water taxa (similar to 15%) while cool-water taxa decrease to similar to 11% of the assemblage. Warmest climate conditions occurred during MIS 5.5 and the early Holocene Climatic Optimum (HCO) at the onset of MIS 1 where SSTs reach maxima of 12.8 and 12.9 degrees C, respectively. This suggests that temperatures during the HCO were comparable to the Eemian, one of the warmest interglacial intervals of the Late Quaternary. Glacials are characterized by less diverse radiolarian faunas with cool-water taxa increasing to 49% of the assemblage. Coolest climate conditions occurred in MIS 4 and 2 where SSTs are reduced to 5.4 degrees C and 4.3 degrees C, respectively. Radiolarian faunal changes and SST estimates clearly identify major water masses and oceanic fronts in the offshore eastern New Zealand area. During warmest MIS 5.5 and early MIS 1 substantial influence of northern-sourced Subtropical Surface Water (STW) is evident at Site Y8. This implies southward incursions of STW around the eastern crest of Chatham Rise with the STF displaced towards higher latitudes and spinning off eddies as far south as Campbell Plateau. Additionally, increased flow of the Southland Current (SC) might have enhanced the local occurrence of warm-water radiolarians derived from the subtropical Tasman Sea. Coolest glacials are marked by a strong inflow of cool, southern-sourced waters at Site Y8 indicating a more vigorous flow along the Subantarctic Front (SAF). (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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